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<div class="gmail_quote">2012/11/3 michael gurstein <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:gurstein@gmail.com" target="_blank">gurstein@gmail.com</a>></span><br>
<blockquote style="BORDER-LEFT:#ccc 1px solid;MARGIN:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;PADDING-LEFT:1ex" class="gmail_quote">You are cordially invited to Workshop discussing National IG Mechanisms -<br>Looking at Some Key Design Issues to be held on Day 3--Nov. 8, 14.30 to<br>
16.00.<br><br>Such is the unique nature of the Internet that its governance often calls<br>for institutional innovations. The proposed workshop will look at a range of<br>national level IG mechanisms across the world. While the discussion will<br>
refer to good models and practices in different countries, it will not be<br>organized around simple show-casing of different national IG mechanisms. The<br>discussion will centre around key contexts, requirements, challenges and<br>
possibilities. It will be directed towards examining key institutional<br>design issues, functions and outcomes with regard to national level IG<br>mechanisms with the purpose to help countries make appropriate decisions in<br>
their specific contexts.<br><br>Some of these are;<br>- How should the national commons of Internet resources be managed?<br>- What kinds of mechanisms are appropriate for technical matters, what for<br>those that are partly technical and partly social, and what for larger<br>
public policy matters, requiring more political responses?<br>- Should there be a common single mechanism to address all the above kinds<br>of issues, or different ones? How to coordinate different mechanisms, and<br>different parts of the national governance machinery dealing with different<br>
aspects or kinds of IG issues?<br><br>- How to ensure meaningful participation of all stakeholders in a manner<br>that focuses on public interest?<br>- How can the surplus from domain name registration fees etc collected by<br>
national IG agencies be employed for public interest purposes, especially,<br>for taking up Internet related research.<br><br>Organiser(s) Name:<br>Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore - Civil Society<br>Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - National level governance body<br>
Institute for System Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences - Academic<br>Insitution<br>Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training<br>(CCIRDT), Vancouver, BC CANADA - Civil Society<br>Instituto NUPEF , Rio de Janeiro - Civil Society<br>
IT for Change, Bangalore - Civil Society<br><br>Carlos Afonso, Insituto NUPEF, Board Member, Brazilian Steering Commitee<br>Emily Taylor, Independent Consultant, Formerly with NOMINET<br>Alice Munya, Chairperson, Kenya Internet Steering Commitee<br>
Victor Tishchenko, Institute of Advanced Systems, Russian Academy of<br>Sciences,<br>Sunil Abraham, Centre for Internet and Society,<br>Moderator, Michael Gurstein, Centre for Community Informatics Research,<br>Development and Training, Canada<br>
<br>Concise Description of Workshop:<br><br>Such is the unique nature of the Internet that its governance often calls<br>for institutional innovations. The proposed workshop will look at a range of<br>national level IG mechanisms across the world. While the discussion will<br>
refer to good models and practices in different countries, it will not be<br>organized around simple show-casing of different national IG mechanisms. The<br>discussion will centre around key contexts, requirements, challenges and<br>
possibilities. It will be directed towards examining key institutional<br>design issues, functions and outcomes with regard to national level IG<br>mechanisms with the purpose to help countries make appropriate decisions in<br>
their specific contexts.<br><br>Some of these are;<br>- How should the national commons of Internet resources be managed?<br>- What kinds of mechanisms are appropriate for technical matters, what for<br>those that are partly technical and partly social, and what for larger<br>
public policy matters, requiring more political responses?<br>- Should there be a common single mechanism to address all the above kinds<br>of issues, or different ones? How to coordinate different mechanisms, and<br>different parts of the national governance machinery dealing with different<br>
aspects or kinds of IG issues?<br><br>- How to ensure meaningful participation of all stakeholders in a manner<br>that focuses on public interest?<br>- How can the surplus from domain name registration fees etc collected by<br>
national IG agencies be employed for public interest purposes, especially,<br>for taking up Internet related research.<br><br>Organiser(s) Name:<br>Centre for Internet and Society, Bangalore - Civil Society<br>Brazilian Internet Steering Committee - National level governance body<br>
Institute for System Analysis, Russian Academy of Sciences - Academic<br>Insitution<br>Centre for Community Informatics Research, Development and Training<br>(CCIRDT), Vancouver, BC CANADA - Civil Society<br>Instituto NUPEF , Rio de Janeiro - Civil Society<br>
IT for Change, Bangalore - Civil Society<br><br>Carlos Afonso, Insituto NUPEF, Board Member, Brazilian Steering Commitee<br>Emily Taylor, Independent Consultant, Formerly with NOMINET<br>Alice Munya, Chairperson, Kenya Internet Steering Commitee<br>
Victor Tishchenko, Institute of Advanced Systems, Russian Academy of<br>Sciences,<br>Sunil Abraham, Centre for Internet and Society,<br>Moderator, Michael Gurstein, Centre for Community Informatics Research,<br>Development and Training, Canada<br>
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